Science Exhibition Ideas

Science exhibitions are not just about presenting a cool model; they are about learning, experimenting, and sharing ideas that can make a real difference. They help you go beyond your textbooks and explore how science impacts our daily lives. If you are looking for science exhibition ideas that are easy to create yet impressive to present, this guide has everything you need.

We have compiled 15 science exhibition project ideas – 3 for each standard from Class 6 to Class 10. These ideas for science exhibition are simple, fun, and give you a chance to understand science practically.

And the best part? These projects are aligned with the vision of Atal Tinkering Labs (ATLs) – a government initiative by NITI Aayog that encourages students like you to innovate, tinker, and solve real-world problems.

Why Are Science Exhibitions Important?

Science exhibitions give students a platform to:

  • Experiment with what they learn in classrooms.
  • Develop problem-solving skills by working on real challenges.
  • Boost their confidence by presenting their ideas to others.
  • Explore hands-on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) learning.

When combined with Atal Tinkering Labs, these exhibitions help you take your project to the next level by using real tools, sensors, and kits provided in the labs.

Science Exhibition Ideas for Class 6

1. Water Filtration Model

Imagine if dirty water could be turned clean with simple materials. Build a water filter using layers of gravel, sand, and charcoal inside a plastic bottle. Test it by pouring muddy water and observing how each layer removes impurities. This project teaches you about water purification methods and raises awareness about clean drinking water.

2. Solar Oven

Why waste electricity when the Sun can cook your food? Make a solar oven using a cardboard box, aluminium foil (to reflect sunlight), and clear plastic wrap (to trap heat). Place marshmallows or small food items inside and watch how solar energy can be used for cooking. It’s a great introduction to renewable energy and sustainability.

3. Plant Growth in Different Conditions

Grow the same type of plant under different conditions: one in sunlight, one in shade, one with tap water, and one with rainwater. Record their growth for a few weeks. This experiment helps you understand photosynthesis and how the environment impacts plant health.

Science Exhibition Project Ideas for Class 7

4. Lava Lamp Experiment

Create a dazzling homemade lava lamp using oil, water, food coloring, and effervescent tablets. When the tablet reacts, bubbles carry the colored water upward, creating a floating effect. This project teaches about density and chemical reactions – and is guaranteed to catch everyone’s attention at your exhibition.

5. Magnet-Powered Car

Make a small car that moves without fuel – just using magnets. Place strong magnets on the car and use another magnet to push or pull it forward. This project introduces you to magnetic force and how it can be used for transportation.

6. Air Pressure Rocket

Using a plastic bottle, water, and a pump, create a mini rocket. Pumping air inside the bottle builds pressure until the rocket launches. This simple yet exciting project shows how air pressure works and introduces you to basic physics concepts used in real rockets.

Science Exhibition Project Ideas for Class 8

7. Rainwater Harvesting Model

Water scarcity is a growing issue. Build a model that shows how rainwater can be collected from rooftops and stored for later use. You can use pipes, plastic sheets, and a storage container to demonstrate the process. This project teaches about water conservation and sustainable living.

8. Static Electricity Generator

Rub a balloon on your hair or wool and watch it attract small pieces of paper. This simple activity introduces you to static electricity – the same principle used in photocopiers and some filters. You can build a small generator to make the project interactive.

9. Working Model of a Windmill

Use cardboard, paper, and a small motor to create a windmill that generates electricity. This project introduces renewable energy concepts and helps you understand how wind energy can be converted into usable power.

Science Exhibition Project Ideas for Class 9

10. Model of a Hydraulic Lift

Using syringes, pipes, and water, create a small lift that moves up and down. This demonstrates Pascal’s law, explaining how pressure applied to a fluid is transmitted equally. Hydraulic systems like this are used in real machines like elevators and car brakes.

11. Carbon Footprint Calculator

Design a simple model or software that calculates the carbon footprint of activities like electricity use, transport, or cooking. This project makes you aware of how your daily habits impact the environment and encourages sustainable living.

12. Electricity from Waste

Did you know that fruit peels and vegetable scraps can generate electricity? Use bio-waste in a simple battery setup to produce energy. This project is perfect for learning about renewable energy sources and waste management.

Science Exhibition Project Ideas for Class 10

13. Smart Traffic Light System

Build a traffic signal model that changes lights based on vehicle density using simple sensors or timers. This project introduces you to basic Internet of Things (IoT) concepts and demonstrates how smart technology can solve real-world problems.

14. Robotic Arm

Using cardboard, strings, and syringes, build a robotic arm that can lift small objects. This project teaches you about mechanics, hydraulics, and robotics – a stepping stone to automation and engineering careers.

15. Water Quality Testing Kit

Design a simple kit that tests water for pH levels, impurities, or hardness. You can use pH paper, simple reagents, and household tools. This project highlights environmental concerns and provides hands-on experience in chemical testing.

How Atal Tinkering Labs Make These Projects Better

The Atal Tinkering Lab (ATL) program, under the Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), is designed to make science learning fun, practical, and future-ready. ATLs are equipped with tools like 3D printers, IoT kits, sensors, robotics tools, and more, enabling students to:

  • Transform simple models into working prototypes.
  • Use real-world tools for building advanced projects.
  • Collaborate with peers and mentors to enhance their ideas.

So, if you’ve made a basic water filter in an ATL, you can use pH sensors to measure water purity. If you’ve made a simple windmill, you can use energy meters to calculate its efficiency. This is what makes ATL-based projects stand out in science exhibitions.

ATALUP mobile app offers a 21-day STEM challenge where students from all age groups can perform interesting STEM experiments. Students need not buy any high-tech equipment, as all the activities are designed to use household items. 

You can get this app for free- Android and iPhone.

How ATALUP Helps Schools Bring This Vision to Life

While the ₹20 lakh grant provided by AIM helps schools set up ATLs, many struggle to make the labs effective due to a lack of structured guidance.

ATALUP is a complete Atal Tinkering Lab lifecycle management system that supports schools at every stage:

  • Apply – Helps schools apply for the ATL grant without confusion.
  • Transform – Guides in setting up a fully compliant, well-equipped ATL.
  • Automate – Schedules activities, workshops, and exhibitions for students.
  • Learn – Provides structured STEM projects mapped to the AIM curriculum.
  • Update & Track – Offers dashboards for principals and teachers to track student progress and report to AIM.

With ATALUP, schools can conduct well-planned science exhibitions, integrate projects into the curriculum, and inspire students to think like innovators.

Conclusion

Whether you are in Class 6 or Class 10, these ideas for science exhibition are perfect for sparking curiosity and creativity. Science exhibitions are more than just events – they are opportunities to showcase your imagination, solve real-world problems, and learn in the most exciting way.

By combining these ideas with the resources of Atal Tinkering Labs and the structured support of ATALUP, schools can inspire students to create impactful projects and become tomorrow’s true innovators.